Shared by the African University Directory Accreditation Board (AUDAB) http://www.africanuniversitydiretory.org/ in partnership with The Opportunity News https://opportunitynews.tv/
Organization: UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
Country: Kenya
City: Nairobi
Office: FCDO in Nairobi
The British Government is an inclusive and diversity-friendly employer. We value difference, promote equality and challenge discrimination, enhancing our organisational capability. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, age, veteran status or other category protected by law. We promote family-friendly flexible working opportunities, where operational and security needs allow.
Job Category 1
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Programme Roles)
Job Description (Roles and Responsibilities) 1
Job Description (Roles and Responsibilities)
Ending Preventable Deaths of Mothers and Children is a top UK Government international development manifesto commitment. In December 2021, the UK published an Approach Paper to guide the implementation of this commitment. Somalia has since been identified as a UK flagship country for this initiative.
This Health Adviser position will support the UK Government’s efforts in Somalia to reduce maternal, newborn and child deaths from preventable diseases. He/she will support the implementation of the UK in Somalia’s Ending Preventable Deaths (EPD) Action Plan in partnership with the Governments of Somalia and Somaliland. Day to day this will involve a combination of health programming and policy Advisory work.
The role will be located organisationally within the Humanitarian, Health, Education and Resilience Team (HHEART) within British Embassy Mogadishu. The role will be physically based in the British High Commission Nairobi but with regular travel to UK offices in Mogadishu and Hargeisa. This Adviser will be a member of the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office’s Health Cadre.
Roles and responsibilities
High quality technical advice for the implementation of the UK in Somalia’s flagship Ending Preventable Deaths health and nutrition programme “Better Lives for Somali Women and Children” (£120 million, over 6 years) (45%)
Within the existing “Better Lives for Somali Women and Children” (£120m over 6 years) programme with UNICEF as the prime implementing partner, the role will lead on evidence, learning and improvement of demand creation and behavior change for maternity services; and the implementation and effectiveness of community health strategies.
Improve external donor coordination and alignment in the health sector in Somalia, including support on the engagement with the World Bank in setting up, with other donors a health pooled fund with Somalia focused on the essential package of health services. In addition, provide technical advice on the internal FCDO assessment of our readiness to transition UK financing to a World Bank led, health pooled fund mechanism in the next 2 years.
Technical lead on policy development themes within the UK in Somalia Ending Preventable Deaths Action Plan (35%):
Lead on policy thinking on the private/commercial sector in health delivery to support Ending Preventable Deaths – what are the potential models appropriate to Somalia for increased private sector service delivery of maternal, newborn and child health services; how could these be aligned with and feed into the gov-led public healthcare system; what is the role of government to regulate and enable? Working with other donors in this space and the World Bank.
Ad hoc leadership and support to other policy areas within the UK in Somalia Ending Preventable Deaths of Mothers and Children Action Plan. This will include engaging with UK supported, externally deployed (e.g. within partners and Ministries) technical assistance on policy themes such as health systems financing, health information systems and/or human resources for health.
Cross-cutting high quality technical support for learning and coordination across EPD Flagship countries which are hyper fragile and conflict- affected (5%) (e.g. Yemen, South Sudan, Afghanistan)
Support UK Embassies and Missions in fragile and conflict affected contexts to access the latest context relevant research on “what works” to delivery services and build systems in fragile and conflict affected contexts. This will include engaging in existing research being undertaken and/or commissioned by FCDO’s Research and Evidence Division (e.g. EQUAL – evidence and impact for mothers and newborns living in conflict)
Support the central FCDO Ending Preventable Deaths team to bring together and share learning on what works in both delivering health services and build systems in hyper fragile and conflict affected contexts. Establishing a Community of Practice of these context.
10%:
All health advisers are required to provide up to 10% of their time (equivalent to 22 days per year) to support FCDO’s wider health objectives. This might entail support to another country programme such as contributing to an annual review, developing an evidence product or the design and delivery of training for other cadre members or HMG officials.
Resources managed:
No line management/staff responsibilities.
This role will be advisory, including on health/ODA programmes, but not play a formal programme management or governance role (e.g. as a Senior Responsible Owner or Programme Responsible Owner)
Essential qualifications, skills and experience 1
This is a FCDO Health Adviser role. The successful candidate will have a demonstrable track record of delivering health outcomes at expert level through strong capability in the health technical competencies. The health competencies of a FCDO health adviser are found here. Expertise in the 5 competencies is required and will be assessed as part of the recruitment process.
H1 – Public health – analysis and application of epidemiology and public health intelligence
H2 – Health Systems Strengthening development – analysis based on experience of health systems development.
H3 – Health Architecture – analysis of global health context, including the international health architecture.
H4 – Wider Determinants of health including nutrition – analysis and application of health improvement principles.
H5 – Evidence, innovation, and evaluation – analysis and application of evidence, innovation and evaluation
In addition, this role requires particular expertise in (i) advancing the relationship between the state and the private sector and (ii) advancing nationally led development of a health system from a very fragile context (often a humanitarian context).
eKPLG1J CWdGXU
Language: Somali & English
the successful candidate needs to be proficient in both Somali and English
Desirable qualifications, skills and experience 1
Demonstrable experience of having worked in conflict affected settings/contexts through NGOs. Key multilaterals and state Governments.
Required behaviours 1
Communicating and Influencing, Making Effective Decisions, Seeing the Big Picture
Application deadline 18 May 202
Grade 1
Grade 7 (G7)
Type of Position 1
Fixed Term, Fixed term, with possibility of renewal
Duration of Post: 12 months
Region 1 Africa
Country/Territory 1
Kenya
Location (City) 1
Nairobi
Type of Post 1
British High Commission
Number of vacancies 1
Salary Currency 1
KES
Salary 1
KES 770,630.03
Start Date 1
1 July 2024
Other benefits and conditions of employment 1
The postholder will be a member of the FCDO’s health advisory cadre. He/she will have access to continuous professional development opportunities and access to the 50 person network of health advisers for peer support and learning.
The role is based in the British High Commission Nairobi – and will require physical working in the High Commission Office in Upper Hill, Nairobi.
The role will require regular travel to Mogadishu and Hargeisa, and which will require the Post holder to undertake hostile environment training (SAFE+) likely in the UK.
Whilst this position will be for 12 months, this is initial and there is high possibility of renewal/continuation.
Additional information 1
Please complete the application form in full as the information provided is used during screening.
Please check your application carefully before you submit, as no changes can be made once submitted.
The British High Commission will never request any payment or fees to apply for a position.
Employees recruited locally by the British High Commission in Nairobi are subject to Terms and Conditions of Service according to local employment law in Kenya.
It is essential that the applicants already have the right to live and work in Kenya without the need to apply for a work permit.
Employees who are not liable to pay local income tax on their Mission salary may have their salaries reduced by the equivalent local income tax amount.
Information about the Civil Service Success Profiles can be found on this link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/success-profiles.
Reference checking and security clearances will be conducted on successful candidates.
Please log into your profile on the application system on a regular basis to review the status of your application
Appointable candidates who were unsuccessful may be placed on a ‘reserve list’. If during the reserve period of 12 months the same or a largely similar role becomes available, that role may be offered to the second or subsequent candidate
Please be aware that you will only be able to apply to vacancies for Country Based Staff roles with the British Government through this official tal.net site (operated by Oleeo). Jobs may be advertised on third party websites, however our adverts will always link back to the official tal.net site. If you complete and send an application through any other site, we will not receive it.
Add Comment